Exporter to Africa: Efforts to open an export market for agricultural crops in southern Sudan

Published 2020년 11월 26일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the potential of the African market for Egyptian agricultural exports, with a focus on southern Sudan. Hossam Zaghloul, the chairman of Yash Export, emphasizes the competitive advantage of Egyptian crops, especially citrus and grapes, in the African market due to the COMESA agreement. However, he also points out the challenges faced by Egyptian exporters, such as issues with the COMESA certificate in African customs. Ahmed Al-Attar, the Head of the Central Administration of Plant Quarantine, underscores the high quality of Egyptian agricultural products and the efforts to open new markets, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic. The article emphasizes the importance of maintaining quality control in exports and the potential of Egypt to dominate the global orange market.
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Engineer Hossam Zaghloul, one of the exporters of agricultural crops to the African market and chairman of the board of directors of "Yash Export", confirmed that the African market can accommodate Egyptian products and exported agricultural crops, indicating that there are efforts to open an export market in southern Sudan for Egyptian crops, especially since this market is promising. More Egyptian crops and processed agricultural products can be absorbed. Eng. Hussam Zaghloul told Al-Youm Al-Sabea that the state assists in the process of supplying crops to the African market, pointing out that citrus and grapes are the best in Africa and the COMESA agreement gives a competitive advantage to the crops, and maintaining the supply to the African market creates sustainability and continuous presence. He added that the prices for agricultural crops are competitive, and the emergence of citrus at times different from South Africa, which is our closest competitor, gives us competitive ...
Source: Youm7

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